Published September 23, 2016 at 7:50 PM Updated September 23, 2016 at 7:51 PM

As Aleppo is bombarded with airstrikes, can the recently broken ceasefire be restored? And, is there any hope for future peace talks?

The war in Syria took another deadly turn Friday as new attacks were launched on the city of Aleppo.

Dozens are reported killed in airstrikes after the Syrian government announced an offensive to re-take areas of the city controlled by rebels.

It’s another major setback for the country following a ceasefire put together by Russia and the United States earlier this month.

For more of a view of how the conflict in Syria is turning:

Staffan de Mistura, United Nations Special Envoy for Syria

The Heat: Syria crisis - UN Special Envoy for Syria talks out PT 1

The Heat: Syria crisis - UN Special Envoy for Syria talks out PT 1

As Aleppo is bombarded with airstrikes, can the recently broken ceasefire be restored? And, is there any hope for future peace talks?
The war in Syria took another deadly turn Friday as new attacks were launched on the city of Aleppo.
For more of a view of how the conflict in Syria is turning is Staffan de Mistura, United Nations Special Envoy for Syria

The Heat: Syria crisis - UN Special Envoy for Syria talks out PT 2

For another look at the conflict in Syria and the impact from US-Russia relations is Ammar Waqqaf, founder of Gnosos, an organization that offers opinion on Syria and the Middle East, Vladimir Golstein, associate professor of Slavic studies at Brown University and Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, former senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies